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江蘇省揚(yáng)州2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期階段練習(xí)高一英語2024.12試卷滿分:150分,考試時間:120分鐘注意事項:答卷前,請考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、考生號等寫在答題卡上并貼上條形碼。將選擇題答案填寫在答題卡的指定位置上(使用機(jī)讀卡的用2B鉛筆在機(jī)讀卡上填涂),非選擇題一律在答題卡上作答,在試卷上答題無效。考試結(jié)束后,請將機(jī)讀卡和答題卡交監(jiān)考人員。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題:每一小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.WhendidthemanvisittheNationalPark?A.LastSeptember. B.LastDecember. C.ThisJuly.2.WhatdoesthewomanthinkofOlivia?A.Sheisquiet. B.Sheissociable. C.Sheistalkative.3.WhatwillthemandothisTuesday?A.Attendaninterview. B.Meethisdoctor. C.Deliveraspeech.4.Whatistheman’schiefconsiderationinchoosingthecottage?A.Itslocation. B.Itscomfort. C.Itsfacilities.5.Wheredidtheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Attheairport. B.Intheoffice. C.Atthehotel.第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分) 聽下面5段對話或獨(dú)白。每段對話或獨(dú)白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheman’sattitudetowardshisjob?A.Heistiredofthesameoldroutine.B.Heiscuriousabouthisjobprospect.C.Heisenthusiasticaboutthisdemandingjob.7.Howoldistheman?A.25. B.40. C.65.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.WhatdoesthewomansuggestbuyingforAmber'shousewarming?A.Apurplebluedress. B.Apalepinklamp.C.Palebluescentedcandles.9.Whoarethespeakers?A.Amber’sneighbors. B.Amber’shousesitters. C.Amber’sparents.聽第8段材料,回答第10至13題。10.WhatdoesthemanknowaboutZhuozhengGarden?A.ItwasfirstbuiltintheQingDynasty.B.IttopstheotherclassicalgardensinSuzhou.C.Itisabout6milesawayfromGusuDistrict.11.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutLiuyuanGardenandTuisiGarden?A.Theyareeightymilesapart.B.Theyareinoppositedirections.C.Theyarequiteclosetoeachother.12.Whichgardenwillthemanskipthistime?A.TuisiGarden. B.LiuyuanGarden. C.ZhuozhengGarden.13.WhyisSuzhouMuseumworthvisiting?A.ItisotherwiseknownastheGardenMuseum.B.ItfeaturestheQingDynasty’sgardenlandscaping.C.IthousesrelicsdatingbacktotheMingandQingdynasties.聽第9段材料,回答第14至16題。14.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Managingthereadingworkload.B.Decidingwhichbookstoread.C.Choosingtherightpenformarking.15.Whatdoesthemanusetomarknewvocabulary?A.Orangecolor. B.Bluecolor. C.Yellowcolor.16.Whatistheman’ssystemformarking?A.Hepreferstomarkaslittleaspossible.B.Hemarksafterreadingtheentireparagraph.C.Heusessmileyfacestoidentifyamusingareas.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthefocusforthe2024-2025SLPprogram?A.Academicachievements.B.Environmentalprotection.C.Thedevelopmentofleadership.18.WhichsessionoftheprogramistoberunintheUSA?A.Pre-summerprogram.B.Summerprogram.C.Post-summerprogram.19.Whatshouldtheparticipantsdoafterthesummerprogram?A.Createafollow-upprogram.B.Completeacademiccoursework.C.Carryouttheircommunityengagementplans.20.Whoareencouragedtoapplyfortheprogram?A.OverseasstudentsstudyinginAmericanow.B.Studentswhoareinterestedinglobalissues.C.Studentswhohaven’tbeentoAmericabefore.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。AWelcometoWeKnowD.Wehavecompiled(匯集)themostcomprehensivedatabaseofinformationforpeoplewhoarelookingforaslimmerbodyandhealthierlifestyle.TherearenowthousandsofWeight-LossProductsandDietProgramsavailabletochoosefrom—thatcanbealittleconfusing.Ourgoalistogiveyouaquicksnapshot(簡介)ofwhatoptionsareavailabletoyou.Wewillinformyouofthehottestnewingredientsandwhichproductsandprogramsbringyouthemostqualityandbestresults.NuPhedrine—burn500morecaloriesperdayNuPhedrineisprobablyoneofthebestweight-losspillsevermade.Whatissoimpressiveaboutthispillisthatthemakerscanhonestlysaythatyouwillburnatleast500morecaloriesperdayjustbytakingNuPhedrine.MiracleFatBurningCreamImaginebeingabletotargetyourproblemareasforrapidresults.Nowyoucandojustthat.WehavefoundthatMiracleFatBurningCreamisclinically(臨床的)proventoburnfatanditusesapatenteddeliverytechnologythatworksimmediately.AlliDietPillThisdietpill,claimstoprovideweightlossthat“won’tbeeasy”.Thisproductdoesnotseemtopromiseparticularlyfastresults,andinsteademphasizesgradualweightloss.Theaccompanyingbookisintendedtoactasacompaniontotheweight-lossproduct.BikiniBootCamp—14daysforabikinibodyItisacustomizedback-to-basicssystem,which,regardlessofitsname,isactuallyaboutputting“fun”backintoexercisewhileeatinginabalancedway.Thedevelopersofthisdietsystemmakeitaccessibletoeveryonebybringingitintopeople’shomes—inbothabookandanonline-basedplan.Thepassageisintendedforthose_______.A.withaslimfigure B.withhighbloodpressureC.whoareveryfat D.whoseekforahealthydiet22.Whichofthefollowingemphasizesgradualweightloss?A.NuPhedrine. B.MiracleFatBurningCream.C.AlliDietPill. D.BikiniBootCamp.23.BikiniBootCampisdifferentfromtheothersinthat_______.A.ordinarypeoplecanaffordit B.itisadietprogramfulloffunC.youeatlessbutexercisemore D.itcansaveyoumuchmoneyBALetterfromWillaCathertoPresidentTomá?MasarykHonoredSir,Yourletter,senttomethroughyourLegationatWashington,confers(授予)uponmegreathonorandgivesmegreatpleasure.IamgladtohavecarriedamessagefromtheBohemian(波希米亞)neighbors,whomIgrewupwith,totheirhomecountryoftheCzechRepublic.IhavejustreturnedtoNewYork,whereIhadthepleasureoftakingAnniePavelka,theliving“Antonia”inmybookMyAntonia,andsixofherchildrentothefirstscreeningofALostLady.Ihavethegoodfortunetopreserverelationswithmostofmycharacters.“Antonia”andhersplendidchildrenarefleshandbloodrealities.EverytimeIgobacktothem,Ifeelhowmuchmoreinterestingandlovabletheyarethanmypictureofthem.IwishIcouldpresentthemtoyouinperson.IregretthatIcannotsatisfactorilymeetyourkindrequestforbiographical(傳記的)material.Iavoidbiographers,askingthemtowaituntilIgetmyworkfurtheralong.Myfirstnovelwaspublishedin1912,andaperiodoftwelveyearsishardlylongenoughforawritertofindtheformbestsuitedforwriting.IwasnotyoungwhenIbegantowrite,andthoughlivingisagoodpreparationforwriting,Idoneedmoretimetoacquireasimpleandmodestwayofpresentingmywork,howeverwellIknowwhatIwishtopresent.Iamabletosendyouaverygoodphotographtakenrecently.Iencloseashortbiographicalaccountwhichmypublishersuseforpublicitypurposes,andsomecasualreviews.Biographiesusuallybegintocomealongjustaboutthetimeawriterhasnomoretosay,andIdonotfeelthattimehasyetcometome.Ibegyou,PresidentMasaryk,tobelieveinmygratefulappreciationofyourletter.Respectfullyyours,WillaCather24.WhoisAntonia?A.Adirectorofamovie. B.Acharacterinabook.C.Cather’srelativeinNewYork. D.Cather’sneighborfromBohemia.25.Whatdoestheauthorneedforamostsuitablewritingstyleaccordingtoparagraph3?A.Time. B.Youth.C.Publishers’advice. D.Financialsupport.26.Whatdoeswritingabiographymeantotheauthoraccordingtoparagraph4?A.Aninspirationtoherreaders. B.Arecordofherachievements.C.Awindowintoawriter’sworld. D.Anendpointinawriter’scareer.27.Whatistheauthor’spurposeinwritingthisletter?A.TorebuildherBohemianconnection. B.Todeclinethepresident’srequest.C.Toexplainherphilosophyofwriting. D.Toappreciatethepresident'sinterest.CThescienceofwhyinsectsgatheraroundlightsatnighthasneverbeennaileddown.Populartheoriesproposethatmothsandotherinsectsnavigate(導(dǎo)航)bythemoonandmistakelampsformoonlight,orthattheinsectsflytowardslighttoescapecomingdanger.Nowresearchersbelievetheyhaveamoreconvincinganswer:contrarytocurrenttheories,insectsarenotattractedtolightfromfaraway,butbecometrappediftheyflyclosetoanartificiallightsource.AccordingtoDrSamFabian,studyco-authorandImperialCollegeLondonentomologist,mothsandmanyotherinsectsthatflyatnightevolvedtotilt(傾斜)theirbackstowhereverisbrightest.Forhundredsofmillionsofyears,thiswastheskyratherthantheground.Thetricktoldinsectswhichwaywasupandensuredtheyflewlevel.Butthencameartificiallighting.Mothsfoundthemselvestiltingtheirbackstostreetlamps.Thiscausedthemtocirclearoundthelampsendlessly,theinsectstrappedbytheirevolution.Fabianandhiscolleaguesfilmedinsectflightpathsaroundlightsinthelab.Thevideosrevealthattimeandagain,mothsanddragonfliesturnedtheirbackstoartificiallights,whichappearedtogreatlychangetheirflightpaths.Ifthelightisabovethem,theymightstartorbitingit,butifit’sbehindthem,theystarttiltingbackwardsandendupflyingincirclesordivingtowardtheground.Researchershavelongwarnedthatlightpollutionisabigdrivingforceinthedramaticdeclineininsectpopulations.Mothsandotherinsectsthatbecometrappedaroundlampsbecomeeasilycaughtbybats.Theartificiallightingcanalsofoolthemintothinkingitisdaytime,causingthemtobeddownandskipanight’sfeeding.Thereare,Fabianbelieves,helpfullessonsfromtheresearch.“Whatthistellsusisthatthedirectionofartificiallightmatters.Couldwechangelightingenvironmentstonottrapinsects?Forwe’refacingamassivedeclineininsectsaroundtheworld,andartificiallightatnightisoneofthefactorsthatcouldpotentiallybeleadingtothisdecline,”Fabiansaid.28.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“naileddown”inparagraph1mean?A.Popularizedwidely. B.Discussedopenly.C.Definedaccurately. D.Exploredacademically.29.Fabian’sstudyfoundthatmothscirclearoundthelampsendlesslybecause_______.A.theycan’tkeeptheirbalance B.theyuseimproperflightattitudeC.theylosetrackofwhichwayisup D.theyareattractedtolightsfromfaraway30.Whatisthesignificanceoftheresearchfinding?A.Itmayleadtobetterconservationofinsects.B.Naturalenemiesofinsectswillbegotridof.C.Artificiallightingwillbegreatlyreducedatnight.D.Itmayraiseconcernsforinsects’eatingbehavior.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Whyinsectslosetheirabilitytoflyatnight.B.Whyartificiallightandevolutiontrapinsects.C.Howartificiallightimpactsinsectpopulations.D.Howinsectsevolveddistinctstrategiesofflight.DSpeakinganativelanguagethatrequirestonesappearstoboostperception(感知)ofmelody,butatthecostofrhythm,researchersreportinCurrentBiology.Themassiveglobalstudyhintsathowlanguageskillsseepintootherareasofcognition.Tonal(聲調(diào)的)languagesusepitchtodistinguishwordsthatotherwisemightsoundthesame.InMandarin,forinstance,mǎmeanshorsewhereasm?meansmother.NontonallanguageslikeSpanishsometimesincludepitchchangestosuggestemotion,forexample,butnottochangeaword’smeaning.AsaMandarinspeakerandflutist,LiuJingxuanwonderedaboutthecrossoverbetweenlanguageandmusic.WhilestudyingpsychologyasanundergraduateatDukeUniversity,Liuhelpedanalyzethemusicalabilitiesofnearlyhalfamillionpeoplefrom203countries.Hercolleagueshadlaunchedanonlinegameinwhichparticipantscompletedseveralmusicaltasks,includingidentifyingmatchingmelodiesatdifferentpitchesandfindingbeattracksthatfitsongs’rhythms.Onaverage,nativespeakersofthe19representedtonallanguageswerebetteratthemelodytaskcomparedwithspeakersof29non-tonallanguages.Andtheeffectwasn’tsmall—atonalfirstlanguageenhancedmelodicperceptionbyabouthalftheamountthatmusiclessonsdid,whichwasalsosurveyed.Buttonallanguagespeakerstendedtobeworseattherhythmtask.Humansmustbechoosyaboutwhattheypayattentionto.Pitchpatternsarevitalintonallanguages,whichmightexplainthemusicaltrade-off.“You’vegotafiniteresourceofattention,andyou’vegottoallocate(分配)thatsomehow,”saysstudyco-authorCourtneyHilton,acognitivescientistattheUniversityofAucklandinNewZealand.Priorresearchonlanguageandmusicoftencomparedjusttwotongues,usuallyEnglishandCantoneseorMandarin.Butotherculturalinfluences,suchasEasternandWesternmusicstyles,couldhaveaffectedresults.Byexaminingawiderangeofpeople,thenewstudyincludeslanguagesneverassessedinthiswayandreachesmoregeneralconclusions.“Ourresulthereisshowingthatthelanguagesomeonespeaks—whichisanimportantpartofculture—alsoshapescognition,”Hiltonsays.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“seepinto”inthefirstparagraphmean?Entergradually. B.Controlconstantly.C.Damageslightly. D.Understandcompletely.33.WhatinformationcanwegetfromthemusicaltasksofLiuJingxuan’scolleagues?A.Tonallanguagesdetermineourmusicabilities.B.Tonalfirstlanguagescantaketheplaceofmusiclessons.C.Tonallanguagespeakersperformbetterintherhythmtasks.D.Tonallanguageshelpnativespeakerstobetteracquiremelody.34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsdoesCourtneyHiltonmostagreewith?A.Themusicaltrade-offenhanceshumancognition.B.Themusicalabilitiesboosthumanperceptionofmelody.C.Alimitedspanofattentionaccountsforhumanmusicaltrade-off.D.EnglishandCantoneseorMandarinaffecthumanmusicalabilities.35.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Nativelanguageinfluenceshumanculture.B.Nativelanguagemightshapemusicalabilities.C.Nativelanguageisanimportantpartofculture.D.Nativelanguageenhanceshumanmelodicperception.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Humanitiesdepartments(人文院系)inAmericaareonceagainbeingcutdown.Earlierthismonth,theStateUniversityofNewYork(SUNY)StonyBrookannouncedaplantoabandonseveralofthecollege’swell-knowndepartmentsforlackoffund.TheUniversityofPittsburghhascutitsGermanandclassics.

36IntheUK,MiddlesexUniversitydecidedtograduallygetridofphilosophy(哲學(xué))department.InJune2015,theJapaneseministerofeducationsentalettertothepresidentsofthenationaluniversitiesofJapan,suggestingtheyclosetheirgraduateandundergraduatedepartmentsinthehumanitiesandsocialsciencesandfocusonsomethingmorepractical.37Essaysexplainwhyweneedthesesubjects,andwhattheirlosswillmean.Theseareasoflearningprovideuswiththeabilitytothinkcriticallyandindependently;toseebothsidesofanissue;tolookbeneaththesurfaceofwhatwearebeingtold;toappreciatethewaysinwhichlanguagecanhelpusunderstandoneanothermoreclearly.

38Studyingtheclassicsandphilosophyteachesstudentswherewecomefrom,andhowourmodelsofreasoninghaveevolvedovertime.Learningforeignlanguages,andaboutothercultures,enablesstudentstounderstandhowothersocietiesresemble(與……相像)ordifferfromourown.Idon’tbelievethatthehumanitiescanmakeyouadecentperson.

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Thehumanitiesteachusaboutthosewhohavegonebeforeus.Aforeignlanguagebringsusclosertothosewithwhomwesharetheplanet.Thehumanitiestouchthoseaspectsofawarenessthatwecallintellectandheart.

40A.Thesesubjectsareunderattack.B.Threedoctoralprogramswouldbecut.C.Defensesofthehumanitieshaveappeared.D.Thisproblemhasalsoariseninternationally.E.Therefore,coursesinthehumanitiesarebeneficial.F.Theyhelpuslearnhowtothinkandliveinaharmonioussociety.G.Buttheycanfocusonandexpandoursenseofwhathumanscanaccomplishandcreate.第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共四節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題紙上將該項涂黑。Onesummernightinaseasidecottage,aboyfelthimself41frombedandcarriedinhisfather’sarmsontothebeach.Overheadtheskytwinkledwithstars.“Watch!”42,ashisfatherspoke,oneofthestarsmoved.It43acrossthedarkskylikegoldenfire.Andbeforethewonderofthiscould44,anotherstarleapedfromitsplace,thenanother,divingtowardstherestlesssea.“What’sthis?”thechildaskedin45.“Shootingstars.They46everyyearonacertainAugustnight.Thatwasall:justan47encounterofsomethingmysteriousandbeautiful.Butbackinbed,thechildstaredforalongtimeintothedark,withmindfullofthefallingstars.Iwasthe48seven-year-oldboywhosefatherbelievedthatanewexperience49moreforasmallboythananunbrokennight’ssleep.Myfatherhad,toamarvelousdegree,thegiftofopeningdoorsforchildren,ofleadingthemintoareasofsplendid50.Childrenarenaturallycurious,buttheyneedsomeoneto51them.Thissubtle(巧妙的)artofaddingnewdimensionstoachild’sworlddoesn’t52requireagreatdealoftime.Itsimply53doingthingsmoreoftenwithchildreninsteadofforthemortothem.Goodparentsknowthis:Themostpreciousgifttheycangiveachildistosparktheirflameof54.Thatnightisstilldeeply55inmymemory.Nextyear,whenAugustcomeswithitsshootingstars,mysonwillbeseven.41.A.hidden B.robbed C.lifted D.kicked42.A.Incredibly B.Anxiously C.Simply D.Accidentally43.A.exploded B.circled C.spread D.flashed44.A.fade B.work C.attack D.continue45.A.amazement B.horror C.relief D.delight46.A.blowup B.turnup C.showoff D.giveaway47.A.uncomfortable B.unbearable C.undetected D.unexpected48.A.curious B.determined C.fortunate D.chosen49.A.worked B.mattered C.deserved D.proved50.A.newness B.emptiness C.freedom D.innovation51.A.protect B.challenge C.guide D.believe52.A.absolutely B.basically C.possibly D.necessarily53.A.involves B.risks C.admits D.resists54.A.hope B.curiosity C.faith D.wisdom55.A.trapped B.set C.lost D.rooted第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個單詞)或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。TheWanderingEarthII,ascience-fictionmoviethatincludessomerathernewconceptssuchasnuclearfusion(核聚變)technologyandthesun’slifecycle,hadarocket-fueledboxofficeof2.3billionyuanwithinsevendaysofbeingputonthebigscreen.Thefigurehasreached3.65billionyuan,56(make)itthe10thbiggestearnerinChinesebox-officehistory.Thefilm57(arouse)hotdebateamongscientistsandscience-fictionwriterssinceitcameout.LaZi,editor-in-chiefofScienceFictionWorld,a43-year-oldmagazine,says,“Onlywhenpeoplearefamiliar58astronautictechnologieswillsciencefictiongain59(popular).”60(compare)topastworks,bothepisodesof

TheWanderingEarth

includequiteafewimaginedtechnologiesthatneedbasicscientificknowledgetounderstand.Inthelatestone,Thereisa“spaceelevator”thatenablesastronautstocompletetheirtripstospacebytakinganelevatorinsteadofarocket.Onvariousplatforms,therearediscussionsabout61suchanelevatorispossible.ForZhou,suchdiscussionsthemselvesmeanthepublichasatasteforscience.

LaZipointsout,too,thatwhilepopscienceis62(main)aboutexistingtechnologies,sciencefictionisaboutonesthatcannotberealizedinthenearfuture.“Thefartherawayitisfromtoday,the63(wild)thewriter’simaginationcanbe,”hesays.Gainingthe64(recognize)oftheworld,Chinaisoneoftheleadingcountriesforscientificresearchandtechnologicaldevelopment,65inspiresmoreandmoreyoungpeopleinChinainthefuture.第三節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。66.Theyhavesetouttodealwiththepresentsituation________theythinkdeservestheirimmediateattention.67.ThehouseIgrewup________hasbeentakendownandreplacedbyanofficebuilding.68.About10percentofwealth________(waste)inthepastdecades.69.The________(individual)ofapersonorthingconsistsofthequalitiesthatmakethemdifferentfromotherpeopleorthings.70.Itisamazingthatthelittlegirlcanswimacrossariver________(measure)100meterswide.71.Thetelevisionsarerentedratherthan________(buy),sothattheycanbereplacedwithmoreup-to-datemodelsatanytime.72.Anotherapproachto________(get)moredoneinlesstimeistorethinkhowyouprioritizeyourday—inparticularhowwecraftourto-dolists.73.Neitheryourbrothernormine________(know)thegoodnews.Let’stellthem.74.It’ssuchamodernmachine________fewoftheworkersknowhowtooperate.75.Thereareonlythreedaysleft,butwhenandwheretoholdthemeeting________(notdecide)yet.第四節(jié)(共10題;每題1分,滿分10分)根據(jù)所給漢語句子,在空格里填上合適的單詞,每空1詞。親愛的,放松點(diǎn)。不要對未完成的工作憂心忡忡。Honey,relaxyourself.Don’tlettheunfinishedwork________________you.信息技術(shù)已被廣泛應(yīng)用到高科技科學(xué)研究和探索領(lǐng)域,更不必提我們的日常生活了。IThasbeenwidelyappliedtohigh-techscientificresearchandexploration,________________________oureverydaylife.我的表弟看起來很強(qiáng)壯,他以前肯定鍛煉過身體。Mycousinlooksstrong,hemusthavemadeaneffortto________________________.是否做整形手術(shù)是個人的選擇,但人們不應(yīng)該對此上癮。Whethertohave________________isapersonalchoice,butpeopleshouldnotbeaddictedtoit.我的同桌不吃飯,感到惡心和頭暈,然后昏倒了。Mydeskmateskippedmeals,feltsickanddizzyandthen________________.工人們希望通過罷工和抗議來阻止人工智能在該行業(yè)的應(yīng)用,他們正在打一場無望勝利的仗。TheyhopetostoptheAIapplicationintheindustrythroughstrikesandprotests,andtheyare________________________________.您如何預(yù)防意想不到的后果呢?Howdoyou________________unexpectedconsequences?我也知道要努力不辜負(fù)過去勝利所創(chuàng)造的名譽(yù)所要面臨的壓力。Ialsoknowthepressureoftryingto________________________thereputationcreatedbypreviousvictories.我知道能夠輕裝旅行再好不過,但我最終還是帶了太多衣服。Iknewitwouldbegoodtobeabletotravellight,butI________________takingtoomanyclothes.它的目的是鼓勵中國年輕人對傳統(tǒng)服裝和中國文化感到自豪。ItspurposeistoencourageyoungChineseto________________________traditionalclothing,aswellasChineseculture.第四部分寫作(滿分20分)假定你是李華,你的愛爾蘭筆友Adam熱衷于中國文化。他計劃今年假期來華旅游,希望你給他推薦一個旅游城市。請你給他寫一封郵件,內(nèi)容包括:1.表示歡迎;2.推薦旅游城市并給出理由;3.表示祝愿。注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右;2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearAdam,▲▲▲YoursLiHua

江蘇省揚(yáng)州2024-2025學(xué)年第一學(xué)期階段練習(xí)高一英語答案聽力1-5BACAA 6-10CCBCB 11-15BACAA 16-20BBBCC閱讀理解21-23CCB24-27BADB 28-31CCAB 32-35ADCB七選五36-40DCFGE完形填空41-55CADAA46-50BDCBA51-55CDABD短文填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分):making57.hasaroused58.with59.popularity60.ComparedWhether/if62.mainly63.wilder64.recognition65.which單句語法填空(共10小題,每小題1分,滿分10分):that/which67.in68.hasbeenwasted 69.individuality70.measuringbought72.getting73.knows 74.as75.hasn’tbeendecided完成句子(共10題,每題1分,滿分10分):hangovernottomentiongetintoshapeplasticsurgerypassedoutfightingalosingbattleguardagainstliveuptoendeduptakepridein書面表達(dá)(滿分20分):DearAdam,LearningthatyouaretospendyourholidayinChinaandatalossaboutwhichcitytovisit,I'dliketorecommendBeijing,thecapitalandculturalcenterofChinatoyou.Thecityenjoysahighreputationforitsabundanceofancientarchitecture,whichrepresentsthetraditionallocallifestyles.Therearealsoplentyofmuseumswherepreciousrelicsofhistoricalinterestareawaitingyoutoexplore.Plus,theclassicPekingOperaperformancesarewhatyoucan'tmiss.IwishyouaveryhappyandmeaningfultimeinChina.Yours,LiHua聽力原文W:Didyougotothenationalparkonvacationlastyear?M:Icouldn’tmakeitlastSeptember,butIfinallywenttherethreemonthslaterandIplantovisititagainthisJuly.M:We’vegottwogirlsininourresearchgroup,MirandaandOlivia.Doyouknowthem?W:Sure,MirandaissociableandthemosttalkativegirlI’veevermet.Butguesswhat?Oliviaisjusttheopposite.W:Hereisthisweek’sschedule,MrThorndyke,onMondaythereistheTVinterview.YourspeechtotheAsiasocietyisonTuesdayafternoon.ThenonWednesdayyouhaveanappointmentwithyourdoctorand…M:WaityoumeanthevideoconferenceonTuesdayiscanceled.4.W:ItisjusttheholidayhomewhereIcanlookouttotheocean.M:That’swhyIchosethiscoastalcottage.Ithasoneofthebestseaviewsacrossthebay.5.W:YoumustbeMr.Simpson,right?M:YesIam.W:I’mCarol,Mr.Clark’ssecretary.Didyouhaveaniceflight?M:Ohyes,thankyou.W:Well,Mr.Clarkhastobeintheofficetodealwithsomemattersrightnow,soheaskedmetopickyouup.Nowwe’llgotoholidayinnfordinnerandMisterClarkwillgostraightthererightaway.6.M:I’masalesrepresentative.Ihavetraveledto45countries.W:Whatdoesasalesrepresentativedo?M:Salesrepresentativesellproductsorservicestopotentialbuyersandnegotiatesalesterms?It’saprofessionwherehardworkandproblemsolvingpayoff.W:Don’tyougettiredoftravelling?M:Notatall.It’sbeenfortyyearssinceIstartedthejobbutIstillfeellikethat25yearoldguy.W:Luckyyou.7.W:Sowhatshouldwebuyforamber’shousewarmingthisSunday?M:Howaboutthispurplebluedresshere?W:No,honey,weneedtogethersomethingforhernewapartment.M:Okay,whataboutthesepalebluescentedcandles?W:She’sgotsomealready.Iboughtthemforherlastweek.Lookatthislamp.Palepinkisabettercolortomakeherlivingroommorecomfy,Ithink.M:It’sperfect,let’sgetit.Hey,Alice,what’swrong?Oh,nothing.Ijustcan’tbelieveamberisgrowingupandlivinginherownapartmentnow.Doyouthinkshe’llstillvisitus?M:Ofcourseshewill.8.M:Excuseme,Ineedsomeinformationaboutsomec

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